A tumultuous week behind him, Phil Mickelson is turning his attention to the upcoming U.S. Open. Mickelson planned to spend his off days -- Monday and Tuesday -- at Pinehurst, where he'll dial in the course and work on his game. "I need to putt a little bit better from 15 feet," he said. "I need to make some more of those." A final round 73 left him in a tie for 49th place at the Memorial Tournament over the weekend. And that wasn't the worst news. Reports in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times have linked him to an insider trading investigation by the FBI and Securities and Exchange Commission. Authorities want to know...

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"I need to...

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